Milk and juice vibrating on a speaker can put on a veritable fireworks display of fluid dynamics. Vibrating a fluid can cause small standing waves, called Faraday waves, on the surface of the fluid. Add more energy and the instabilities grow nonlinearly, quickly leading to tiny ligaments and jets of liquid shooting upward. With sufficiently high energy, the jets shoot beyond the point where surface tension can hold the liquid together, resulting in a spray of droplets. (Image credit: vurt runner, source video; h/t to @jchawner)
In light of E3 and the upcoming Pride fest. #thelastofuspart2 #thelastofusedit
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Staring contest.😳 (at T's Restaurant)
This is Mr. Trash Wheel. He eats garbage so it doesn’t wind up in the ocean.
Here he is, eating said garbage in the Baltimore Harbor. He runs on solar energy, and all collected waste is sorted into appropriate waste streams.
There is also Professor Trash Wheel, who lives in Boston. I’ve been a fan of these innovative machines for a few years. Today, I was thrilled to see a new campaign for baby Trash Wheels. That’s right - plush toy Trash Wheels!
You can pre-order your own baby Trash Wheel atthe link below. They are about $40 with shipping in the US.
(I’m not affiliated with Mr. Trash Wheel’s group in any way. I wanted to help spread the word about their cause of keeping our waterways clean and healthy!)
Mr. Trash Wheel Plushie
Cosplays from Day 1 of RICC. (at Rhode Island Convention Center)
Charboo does photomode ➸ 18/ ∞
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"Collaborate with Hanka Robotics and be destroyed."
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